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U. S. CIVIL WAR
PHOTOGRAPHS
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GETTYSBURG
CONFEDERATE MONUMENTS
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General James Longstreet CSA  (N)
Longstreet Plaque  (N)
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Maryland Monument   (O)
A FINAL TRIBUTE
MORE THAN 3,000 MARYLANDERS SERVED ON BOTH SIDES OF THE CONFLICT AT
THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. THEY COULD BE FOUND IN ALL BRANCHES OF THE
ARMY FROM THE RANK OF PRIVATE TO MAJOR GENERAL AND ON ALL PARTS OF
THE BATTLEFIELD. BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER WOULD BE THEIR LEGACY,
PARTICULARLY ON THE SLOPES OF CULP'S HILL. THIS MEMORIAL SYMBOLIZES THE
AFTERMATH OF THAT BATTLE AND THE WAR. BROTHERS AGAIN. MARYLANDERS ALL.
THE STATE OF MARYLAND PROUDLY HONORS ITS SONS WHO FOUGHT AT
GETTYSBURG IN DEFENSE OF THE CAUSE THEY HELD SO DEAR
PARTICIPATING MARYLAND COMMANDS
UNION
1ST EASTERN SHORE INFANTRY
1ST POTOMAC HOME BRIGADE INFANTRY  
3RD INFANRY
1ST CAVALRY
CO.A PURNELL LEGION CAVALRY
BATTERY A 1ST ARTILLERY
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CONFEDERATE
2ND INFANTRY
1ST CAVALRY
1ST ARTILLERY
2ND ARTILLERY (BALTIMORE LIGHT)
4TH ARTILLERY (CHESAPEAKE)
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Maryland Monument Plaque
Brig. General Lewis Armistead CSA Monument
The Monument is placed where he fell, just past the
Angle.
(The Angle monument is in the background).
Monument Text
"Brigadier General
LEWIS A. ARMISTEAD C.S.A.
Fell Here
July 3, 1863"
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